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With this Corona virus…have been watching the above series…good drama…one can easily follow and concetrate…another is Dracula…got like 4 episodes but it will put u on edge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVQ9-XH3hc8

Jon snow married this night walker in real life
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Vampire movies/series are so 2010

I started watching TV series in quarantine, too, and I really liked The Walking Dead. I’d started watching it before (before that, I was just interested in a series of comics), but I stopped watching it in the first season. And then I started watching it again because of quarantine.
I like the fact that the word zombie never sounds in a comic book or a movie. Instead, it’s Walker. And, as in Romero films, you can become a walker not only because of saliva, blood or bite, and in order to “resurrect”, it is enough just to die a natural death (well, or if someone helps). Maybe it’s some kind of miracle infection, or maybe it’s just that all the free beds in hell are already occupied.
Just like a comic book, the series takes relationships between people as a basis. Fans of zombie fighters and just zombie horrorists were somewhat disappointed. Well, how so, here 90% of the time talking and yelling at each other, and just a little escape from the zombies! The claim may be justified, but there is no other way to film this comic book. This story is about people, about the fact that they are more dangerous than zombies, so the TV series is tied on the characters, not cutting off the heads of walking corpses.
However, there are in the filming and some of their liberties. For example, the last two episodes of the first season noticeably moved away from the original source and tried to tell more about how the walkers appeared from a scientific point of view. Fans met the idea of the bayonet, and no one else came back to it, focusing more on the filming than on the development of un-comics ideas.